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Podcasts have become a very useful tool for the busy entrepreneur. They're easy to create, are quick to digest (especially for those with longer commute times or who use public transport), and can cover a myriad of topics.

We are thrilled about Nely Galán’s upcoming book, which is being published by Random House on April 26, 2016. SELF MADE: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant and Rich in Every Way, is inspired by and dedicated to fierce and fabulous women just like YOU.

When the Supreme Court last heard oral arguments in a landmark abortion case, it was April 1992, the case was Planned Parenthood v Casey, and Sandra Day O’Connor was the lone female justice. Twenty-four years later, there are three women on the court.

The moment has arrived, and our own Nely Galán, founder of the Adelante Movement, is ready to make history this year with a brand new book, SELF MADE: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant and Rich in Every Way (Random House, May 31st). She’ll be on the road headlining some fabulous events, so catch her if you can!

Passive income -- money you make on the side with little effort -- is the hottest way to build wealth, and for good reason: Millionaires, entrepreneurs and the average Joe all understand that passive income makes it easier to compound your overall returns even further.

If you are a Latina entrepreneur or professional, you are not alone. The National Women's Business Council states that Latinas own close to 788,000 businesses in the U.S. One of the best ways to grow as a business woman is to network with others who face similar issues and perhaps even share your vision.

Starting this fall, several young people who lack legal status will be able to attend a university in Illinois thanks to the efforts and generosity of some of its students. Students at Loyola University Chicago voted last year not only to establish a scholarship fund for undocumented students, but also to fund it themselves.

For years, women have had to adapt to the male way of doing things, even when starting our businesses. But things are changing! The number of women growing their businesses beyond $1 million has reached a tipping point.